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Water and Sanitation Review NORTH T (33) 1 45 27 24 55 F (33) 1 45 20 17 69 Prepared for Bali Workshop 7 Rue Claude Chahu PARIS 75116 France Infrastructure in East Asia and Pacific – the Way Forward ------------- www.castalia.fr David Ehrhardt SOUTH T: +64 (4) 913 2800 F: +64 (4) 913 2808 28 June 2004 Level 2, 88 The Terrace WELLINGTON New Zealand Copyright Castalia. All rights reserved. Castalia is not liable for any loss caused by reliance on this document. Castalia refers to members of the worldwide Castalia Advisory Group and its staff Outline Service vs. GDP Performance Review - is there a problem? Improvement vs. other sectors Improvement vs. goals Investment Needs Past investment levels Service standards, Tariffs, Subsidies, Efficiency Biggest problem : cost recovery Institutional change to lock-in good incentives Financial Intermediation Arrangements 1 Access to Improved Water vs. GDP per capita Tonga Samoa Access to improved water source - % of population 100 90 Vanuatu Philippines 70 60 Thailand Indonesia China Solomon Islands 80 Vietnam Mongolia 50 Kiribati Fiji 40 Papua New Guinea Lao PDR 30 Cambodia 20 10 - 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 GDP per capita 2 3,500 4,000 4,500 5,000 Annual average percentage changes in income, teledensity and access to improved water GDP per Capita 9.00% Annual average % change 1999-2000 8.00% 7.00% 6.00% 5.00% 4.00% Total Fixed and Mobile Phones-lines per capita 3.00% 2.00% Improved water access 1.00% 0.00% Philippines Thailand Vietnam -1.00% 3 China Investment needs (to 2015) vs. Historic actuals (1990-2000) (US$/person/year) 5.00 4.50 Investment (US$/capita/year) 4.00 Estimated Investment Need to Meed MDGs 3.50 3.00 2.50 2.00 Estimated Private Direct investment 1.50 1.00 Estimated Public & ODA investment 0.50 Cambodia China Indonesia Philippines 4 Vietnam an d al es 5 M in h ne pu r an ila hi M Lu m C Ku al a Ho Vi en tia Ul aa nb aa ta r Sh an gh ai Ja ka rta 0.60 Ch en gd u Pe nh W Ph no m En gl an d Working ratio (Operating Revenue / Operating Expenses) Ratio of operating expenses to revenue 1.60 1.40 1.20 1.00 0.80 y=1.00 0.40 0.20 - Cost recovery through getting service standards, tariffs and subsidies right Efficiency Cost of Service Service Standards Subsidies Is the bundle of services, tariffs, subsidies right? Customer Tariffs Lock In 6 Social and Environmental Priorities Locking in Good Incentives through Good Institutions Public Services Politicians (Minister / Mayor) Utility Inform, Involve, Consult Explain the trade-offs Link good service to good politics Commercialize, corporatize Contract with private operator to lock in autonomy, subsidy, tariff rules 7 Conclusions Section is under-preforming against other sectors and MDGs Meeting MDGs requires US$6.3 billion investment per year – twice current levels (but only US$3.50 per person per year) Biggest barrier to good service and investment is lack of cost recovery Achieving cost recovery requires: - Consistent, appropriate package of service standards / tariffs / subsidies Institutional reforms to create informed consumers, accountable politicians, efficient utilities and reliable tariff and subsidy rules 8 Financial intermediation for the water and sanitation sector Public Utilities Public – Private Partnerships Municipal Government Private utilities Customers Banks Central Government Financeable Projects (US$ 8 trillion) Private Sector Savings Bond Markets Specialized intermediaries Taxpayers 9